

11 minutes to choose: blood or country? This micro-thriller doesn't blink.
An MI5 double agent is forced to stop his brother's gang from committing an insurgency on the British Government. But does the love for his brother outweigh a conflict of beliefs and ideals?
Acting
Evason and Ward pack years of damage into glances.
Direction
Short treats 11 minutes like a ticking bomb.
Writing
No exposition dump—ideology through argument, not lecture.

Director
James Short
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Social realism meets spy thriller is peak British indie energy—think This Is England with a clearance level.
The title's deliberate awkwardness ('Something To Do With Purpose') mirrors characters who grasp for meaning in violence and state service alike.
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